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Mathematical Analysis - Complex Analysis, Physics of Time, Mathematics - Applied
The Analysis of Space-Time Singularities by C. J.S. Clarke β€” book cover

The Analysis of Space-Time Singularities

by C. J.S. Clarke, Julia Yeomans (Editor), Peter Goddard
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Overview

The theorems of Hawking and Penrose show that space-times are likely to contain incomplete geodesics. Such geodesics are said to end at a singularity if it is impossible to continue the space-time and geodesic without violating the usual topological and smoothness conditions on the space-time. In this book the different possible singularities are defined, and the mathematical methods needed to extend the space-time are described in detail. The results obtained (many appearing here for the first time) show that singularities are associated with a lack of smoothness in the Riemann tensor. While the Friedmann singularity is analysed as an example, the emphasis is on general theorems and techniques rather than on the classification of particular exact solutions.

Synopsis

In this book the different possible singularities are defined, and the mathematical methods needed to extend the space-time are described in detail.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1994
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521437967

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